Consumed By Fire

Consumed By Fire “Giving Over” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire “Giving Over” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire “Giving Over” Consumed By Fire “Giving Over” Melodies of MercyHope always begins in the moment you realize you don’t have to carry everything alone anymore. There’s a shift that happens when you finally unclench your fists, loosen your grip on the things you’ve been trying to control, and let God take what was never meant to rest on your shoulders. “Giving Over” lives right in that sacred moment—the moment surrender stops feeling like defeat and starts feeling like freedom.“Cast your burden on the Lord, and He will sustain you.” (Psalm 55:22)This verse captures the heartbeat of the…
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Consumed By Fire “Hope Says” Breakthrough Anthem

Consumed By Fire “Hope Says” Breakthrough Anthem

Consumed By Fire “Hope Says” Consumed By Fire “Hope Says” Breakthrough AnthemImagine you’re standing in a season where everything feels stacked against you. The prayers feel unanswered, the doors feel closed, and the weight of discouragement sits heavier than you expected. You’re doing your best to hold on, but the silence feels louder than the promises. And then—right in the middle of that heaviness—something inside you whispers a truth you didn’t manufacture: “Don’t give up. God’s not done.” That whisper is what hope sounds like. That whisper is exactly what “Hope Says” puts into words.“Why are you cast down, O…
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Consumed By Fire “More” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire “More” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire "More" Melodies of Mercy Consumed by Fire – “More” | Melodies of Mercy FeatureSometimes mercy doesn’t come in the form of rescue. It comes in the form of surrender.That’s the tension at the heart of “More” by Consumed by Fire — a song born from grief, refined by faith, and delivered with the kind of honesty that only comes from walking through fire. Written during the final days of their father’s life, the Ward brothers weren’t chasing a hit. They were clinging to hope. And what emerged was a melody of mercy — one that doesn’t deny…
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Consumed by Fire “What If” Share Worthy Song

Consumed by Fire “What If” Share Worthy Song

Consumed By Fire "What If" Share Worthy Song Consumed By Fire – What If | Share Worthy SongLife is full of what ifs. Most of the time, those words are fueled by fear: What if I fail? What if I’m not enough? What if the door never opens? But Consumed By Fire flips the question on its head in their song What If. Instead of letting fear write the story, they ask: What if God really is bigger than my doubts? What if the waiting is leading to something greater? What if stepping out in faith is the very thing…
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Consumed By Fire “A Little Bit Longer” Share Worthy Song

Consumed By Fire “A Little Bit Longer” Share Worthy Song

Consumed By Fire "A Little Bit Longer" Share Worthy Song Consumed by Fire — A Little Bit Longer — Share Worthy SongWhat do you do when the waiting feels endless? When the prayer you’ve prayed a hundred times still seems unanswered, and the silence feels heavier than the words you’ve spoken? That’s the space A Little Bit Longer by Consumed by Fire steps into. It’s not a song of instant resolution — it’s a song for the in‑between, for the nights when you’re holding on by a thread but refusing to let go.The brothers of Consumed by Fire have a…
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1K Phew & Forrest Frank “Move It” ft 1K Pson ~ New Song Alert

1K Phew & Forrest Frank “Move It” ft 1K Pson ~ New Song Alert

1K Phew & Forrest Frank "Move It" ft 1K Pson ~ New Song Alert 1K Phew with Forrest Frank ft 1K Pson — Move It — New Song FeatureThere are times when a song doesn’t just play in your headphones — it pushes you to get up, shake off the weight, and actually move. Move It from 1K Phew and Forrest Frank carries that kind of energy. It’s not just a track for the gym or the car ride; it’s a reminder that faith is active, not passive. The beat is playful, the delivery is sharp, and the message is…
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Consumed By Fire “First Things First” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire “First Things First” Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire "First Things First" Melodies of Mercy Melodies for Mercy Feature — Consumed by Fire “First Things First”Consumed by Fire’s First Things First isn’t just a song — it’s a prayer set to melody. Written during a season when the band’s world was turned upside down by their father’s major stroke, it became a moment of reckoning for the Ward brothers. They had to ask themselves: What really matters? In the middle of uncertainty, they found themselves returning to their first love — Jesus — and surrendering every dream, plan, and desire back into His hands.That surrender is…
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Consumed By Fire – Good Christian Music Fan Page

Consumed By Fire – Good Christian Music Fan Page

Consumed By Fire - Good Christian Music Fan Page 🔥 Consumed By Fire: Harmonies Forged in Faith, Lyrics Lit by LossConsumed By Fire isn’t just a band — it’s a brotherhood born in the sanctuary and refined in the fire of life. Caleb, Jordan, and Josh Ward grew up in Wagoner, Oklahoma, leading worship in their parents’ church, shaped by the rhythms of revival and the melodies of ministry. Their sound blends Southern rock warmth with contemporary Christian conviction, carrying the weight of legacy and the light of redemption. It’s music that feels lived‑in, because it is.Their journey took a…
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Consumed By Fire “Walk With Jesus” – Melodies of Mercy

Consumed By Fire “Walk With Jesus” – Melodies of Mercy

Consumed by Fire "Walk with Jesus" Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature — Consumed By Fire “Walk With Jesus”   A Declaration of Devotion When the Ward brothers — Josh, Jordan, and Caleb — formed Consumed By Fire, they weren’t chasing fame. They were chasing obedience. Raised in a ministry family, they grew up watching their parents serve in small churches and on the mission field. “Walk With Jesus” was born out of that legacy — a song written not in a studio bubble, but in the trenches of real life, where faith is tested and choices matter. It’s their way…
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